From: Jim Westfall <jwestf...@surrealistic.net> Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2018 13:42:38 -0800
> David Miller <da...@davemloft.net> wrote [01.15.18]: >> From: Jim Westfall <jwestf...@surrealistic.net> >> Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2018 04:18:49 -0800 >> >> > This used to be the previous behavior in older kernels but became broken in >> > a263b3093641f (ipv4: Make neigh lookups directly in output packet path) >> > and then later removed because it was broken in 0bb4087cbec0 (ipv4: Fix >> > neigh >> > lookup keying over loopback/point-to-point devices) >> > >> > Not having this results in there being an arp entry for every remote ip >> > address that the device talks to. Given a fairly active device it can >> > cause the arp table to become huge and/or having to add/purge large number >> > of entires to keep within table size thresholds. >> ... >> > v2: >> > - fixes coding style issues >> >> Series applied and queued up for -stable, thank you. > > Thanks for applying these. We see the same type of behavior with ipv6 > over point-to-point interfaces and I would like to fix these as well by > mapping all the ndisc_cache entries to in6addr_any. However my knowledge > of ndisc is limited and I'm unclear if its safe to assume ndisc, like > arp, would never exist on the point-to-point interface. Ok, hopefully some ipv6 experts can chime in. Thank you.